Without PapersEven though I am someone who was born here, and am a citizen, I know what it is like to be here without papers. Through second hand…May 17, 2021May 17, 2021
Always on the Side of the EggWhat I found interesting as a reader is that Murakami starts his speech off by introducing himself as a “spinner of lies”, which is a…May 10, 2021May 10, 2021
Diverse CulturesIn Mohja Kahf’s “My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears” what she wants her readers to understand is how many…May 2, 2021May 2, 2021
The Mystery of PoetryIn Billy Collins “Introduction to Poetry”, it almost leaves the readers confused, and it leaves them wanting to investigate more about…Apr 25, 2021Apr 25, 2021
“To Converse With the Greats” by Vera PavlovaIn Pavlova’s poem, “To Converse With the Greats”, as a reader I noticed that her poem really doesn’t have a defined ending. It leaves the…Apr 12, 2021Apr 12, 2021
The Essence of WaitingAs a high school student athlete, getting into a good college has been my number one goal the past three years. The idea of getting…Mar 29, 2021Mar 29, 2021
The Troubled MindThroughout my whole life I thought I was different, I thought that I was just the stupid one of the group who had trouble reading…Mar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
A Small, Beating HeartIn Brian Doyle’s “Joyas Voladoras”, we see the connection between different animals and the way their body functions. Doyle describes the…Mar 20, 2021Mar 20, 2021
Inconsistency Not SimplicityWith the painting of “My Back to the World” by Agnes Martin, it makes me feel my emotions radiating off of me. Martin is able to capture…Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
Beauty UnfoldsAs a reader I want to know more about this painting and what Ed was trying to get out of this simplicity of a simple gas station. Why out…Mar 1, 2021Mar 1, 2021